Argon Gambit/Death Station
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Argon Gambit/Death Station | |||
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CT Double Adventure 3 | |||
Author | Frank Chadwick, Marc Miller | ||
Publisher | Game Designers Workshop | ||
Version | Classic Traveller | ||
Edition | 1st | ||
Format | LBB (Digest) | ||
Language | English | ||
Pages | 48 | ||
Year Published | 1981 | ||
Canonical | Yes | ||
Available from | TBD | ||
Product 321 | |||
Table of Contents | |||
TBD |
Argon Gambit/Death Station is Double Adventure 3 of Classic Traveller.
Description (Specifications)
It involves adventures on the following worlds:
- Arcturus (SR 2921) (world)
- Gadden (world)
- Janosz (world) in the City of Argon
- Laputa (world)
- Newcomb (world)
Table of Contents
- The Argon Gambit
Introduction 4 Across the Bar Room Table 6 Rumors 8 The Squeeze 13 Courses of Action 14 Referee's Notes 17 Background Data 20
- Death Station
Introduction 5 Death Station in Orbit 8 The Laboratory Ship 10 Referee's Notes 22
Meta-history & Background (Dossier)
No information yet available.
Credits (Primary Sources)
- The Argon Gambit
- Designed by
- Frank Chadwick
- Additional assistance by
- John Harshman, Winston Hamilton, Loren Wiseman, and Marc Miller
- Death Station
- Designed by
- Marc Miller
- Additional assistance by
- John Harshman, and Frank Chadwick
- Art Direction
- Paul R. Banner
- Illustrations by William H. Keith, Jr.
- Deck Plans
- Chris Purcell
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- Author & Contributor: Lord (Marquis) and Master of Sophontology Maksim-Smelchak of the Ministry of Science